Google made one /s
Comment on Google Wrapped 2023 | Everything Toxic Google Did in the last 12 months.
Darkenfolk@dormi.zone 11 months ago
Aaand it’s a fucking video, do we already have bots that post video summaries?
SomethingBurger@jlai.lu 11 months ago
deweydecibel@lemmy.world 11 months ago
The video’s summary is an actual summary.
Chapters -
📺 0:00 - Intro - Toxic Google Wrapped 2023 📺 0:06 - Jan - Google fired 12,000 staff including their head of health and wellbeing 📺 0:56 - Feb - Google said employees must come back to the office and share desks. Bard (Chat GPT competitor) launches. 📺 2:48 - March - Google gave data to the police to help prosecute abortion seekers after Roe vs Wade was overturned. And they fired multiple staff after giving birth. 📺 5:18 - April - Google announces cost-cutting measures including cutting back on staplers. Google, Meta and X propose an alliance to combat misinformation. 📺 7:54 - May - South Korea fined Google for anti-competitive practices and Google continued to sell climate disinformation ads (after promising to stop). 📺 9:35 - June - Google replaces it’s fired workers with “low-paid foreign workers” and donated to an anti-abortion Republican Committee 📺 10:29 - July - Google uses our data to train Bard and increases the cost of YouTube Premium. 📺 10:52 - Aug - Google offers staff an on-campus hotel room for $99 a night. And YouTube ads may have led to the online tracking of children. 📺 11:31 - Sept - Google Pixel Watches have no parts or repair program and Google Maps led a dad to his death over a collapsed bridge. 📺 12:17 - Oct - Google’s AI consumes as much electricity as Ireland and Alphabet hired an underqualified man (who didn’t even apply for the job) over a woman. 📺 13:15 - Nov - Google backs out of building affordable housing in the Bay Area and spent $26 billion to be your default search engine. 📺 13:59 - Dec - Google caught putting ads on adult websites 🌽 and McDonalds is using Google AI to test if your fries are fresh. 📺 15:07 - Outro - thanks for watching!
Darkenfolk@dormi.zone 11 months ago
Thanks! I just really dislike having to watch a video for something that I can read in less time.
RememberTheApollo@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Seconded. I hate that information these days revolves around someone getting views or being spoon fed at their pace via video. I can read a list or a summary in a minute or two.